Below is a list of the various self-funding networks that help profile various areas of interest in the Anglican world at large
The Anglican Communion Church Planting Network – or Plant Anglican for short – is a global network of men and women within, or associated with the Anglican Communion, who are united in their passion to see new churches planted in every global community to reach new people with the good news of Jesus Christ. The primary aim of Plant Anglican is to be a resource that encourages fellow church planters to be as effective as possible at planting churches in their own contexts. Members of Plant Anglican share a call from God to learn from each other and inspire one another to see God’s Kingdom expand to previously unreached areas, and flourish where His Church is already at work.
Visit the Plant Anglican websiteThe Anglican Communion Youth Network is a platform for young people and youth workers in the Anglican Communion. It connects, equips, motivates and encourages youth movements and structures at all levels of the Anglican Communion, in fulfilling their respective mandates.
We operate under the Anglican Communion approved networking guidelines. It works through 5 mission committees: 1 for each of the 5 Mission Marks.
We also have two administrative committees: public relations and finance. The committees map and share best practices identified in the fellowship, and facilitate joint learning and capacity building activities in specific areas of their mandate.
Learn MoreThe Anglican Communion Schools Network is for those who lead and promote school education for children and young people up to 18. It provides an opportunity for school leaders to collaborate and share resources.
Schools of the Anglican Communion share a reputation for securing transformational outcomes for students.
Through the School’s Network, educators can discuss the opportunities and challenges of developing school education that’s anchored in Anglicanism and responsive to a fast-changing world.
Visit the ACSN webpageOn World Health Day, 7th April 2021, the Anglican Health and Community Network (AHCN) was launched, following the formal approval of its formation by the Anglican Consultative Council’s Standing Committee.
This network supports Anglicans working across the world in health care, whether in clinical settings or in the community.
The AHCN network includes ‘and community’ in the title, in recognition of the fact that Anglican mission in health takes place in communities as well as in hospitals and clinics and that it is a complex social, community and health system, which underpins health in many different ways.
Visit the AHCN webpageThe IALC brings together Anglican liturgists from around the Communion. It is a focus for provinces to share liturgical revisions and other work they are doing in the area of worship.
Find Out MoreThe Anglican Indigenous Network (AIN) connects Indigenous minority peoples living in our own lands. We are committed to the Anglican tradition while affirming our traditional spirituality. We have discovered that we have many things in common: a common spirituality, common concerns, common gifts, common hopes. We believe that the full partnership of Indigenous peoples is essential to God’s mission in the world. We therefore work together, exercise leadership, and contribute our vision and gifts to transform the life of the Church and the broader community.
Find Out MoreMembers of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) share a passion for peace-building, reconciliation and seeking Christ-centred justice for all people. Anyone can join. Our members are ordinary Anglicans all over the world who pray for God’s kingdom to come, and his will be done, on earth as in heaven.
Read MoreThe Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) is a world wide association of over 120 institutions of higher education that were founded by and retain ties to a branch of the Anglican Communion. Along with its predecessor, Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC) that consists mostly of the Episcopal colleges in the US, CUAC is committed to promoting cross-cultural contacts and educational programs
Read MoreIn 1998 the bishops gathered at Lambeth expressed their concern that efforts to address such issues be given greater visibility and be better coordinated across the Anglican Communion. The Network is an attempt to do just that. After some initial work following ACC-11 in Dundee (1999), the Network received recognition as an official network of the Anglican Communion at ACC-12 in Hong Kong (2002)
Read MoreACSCN promotes the safety and welfare of all people involved in Anglican churches and ministries through the elimination and prevention of abuse, misconduct and the misuse of power by clergy, church employees and volunteers.
Read MoreThe Network for Inter Faith Concerns across the Anglican Communion. Through its Web site, we hope to keep you informed on events, courses and articles on Inter Faith matters and serve as a resource for you.
Read MoreThe International Anglican Family Network (IAFN) is one of the Networks of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a forum for the exchange of information about the challenges facing families in different countries and cultures and the practical work being undertaken by churches and individual Christians.
Read MoreThe International Anglican Women's Network (IAWN) provides a platform where women's issues can be raised and stories shared. The Network seeks to be a prophetic, challenging voice for gender justice so that all women may grow to fulfil their potential and respond to God’s calling.
Read MoreLe Réseau francophone, qui relie plus que 4 millions de personnes qui célèbrent en français à travers le monde, est un organisme officiel de la Communion anglicane
Plus d'infosA Rede Lusófona da Comunhão Anglicana conecta 350.000 anglicanos e episcopais de fala portuguesa ao redor do mundo. É uma rede oficial da Comunhão Anglicana.
Leia maisThe Anglican Communion Legal Advisors’ Network (ACLAN) is a network of legal advisors from across the Communion. Originally established at ACC-12, it was formed to produce a statement on Canon Law and offer solutions to legal issues shared by members churches. As of 2024, a new phase in the life of the Network has begun which includes the promotion of peer-support, shared learning, and a deepening of collaboration among the member Churches.
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